Sport: Who Lost: Jun. 12, 1964

> The New York Mets: the longest single game (7 hrs. 23 min.)
and the longest doubleheader (9hrs. 52 min.) in history, both to the San Francisco
Giant, before 57,037 supersatiated fansbiggest crowd of the 1964 seasonat New York's Shea Stadium.
The first game was a regulation nine-inning affair, and the Giants won 5-3. But the nightcap went 23 innings before Catcher
Del Crandall, only able-bodied man on the Giant roster (except pitchers) who had not yet played, drove in the winning run with a pinch
double to give San Francisco an 8-6 victory.